Supporters who have bought tickets to Scotland's Bank of Scotland Corporate Autumn Tests - for more details visit www.scottishrugby.org - will qualify for free admission to the Murrayfield leg of the celebrated double-header. For more information about this offer please visit www.edinburghrugby.org, www.glasgowwarriors.org or www.scottishryugby.org.
Edinburgh Chief Executive Nic Cartwright believes the latest double instalment of the intercity clash - a rivalry older than football's Old Firm - will be another success.
Cartwright said: "When the 1872 Cup was reintroduced two seasons ago, the aim was to make the fixtures special events in the Scottish sporting calendar.
"The response since then has been really encouraging and this time around with STV on board we can also expect a huge terrestrial TV audience.
"We are really excited about what is in store for the games and believe the nation's rugby enthusiasts will buy into what the occasions are all about."
Glasgow head coach, Sean Lineen echoed those sentiments and said: "In all of the three years I've been involved there's been something special with each side winning a match apiece and the title going down to points difference.
"The 1872 Cup crowd sizes are getting bigger every year because the game really captures the true nature of a passionate Scottish derby.
"It's something all of the players talk about because a win is not only worth the bragging rights for the rest of the season but also presents the chance to show yourself as a player against an opposite number in a game which can effectively be seen as a national trial."